2018 Honda Accord Touring

$  (Price Unknown)

My name is 
Please contact me by phone or email :

Honda Accord Details

transmission
Automatic
engine
4 Cyl, 2.0L
color
White
drive
FWD
fuel
Gasoline
mileage
100,637 Miles
stock number
10207A
VIN
1HGCV2F92JA033370
trim
Touring

About This 2018 Honda Accord

Why buy from Community Ford? Notice the Community difference today: Low pressure & relaxed sales environment - Easy car buying experience - 15 financial institutions competing for your business - Great low finance rates - Fair pricing confidence and absolute transparency guaranteed! Like every Community Ford quality pre-owned, this vehicle has been completely inspected, serviced and detailed BEFORE it is offered for sale. We recondition all of our used vehicles, so you know you can drive away with peace of mind. Whether you are looking for a new or used car, truck, or SUV you will find it here. We have helped many customers from Mooresville, Indianapolis, Greenwood, Martinsville, Bloomington, Columbus, Franklin, Ellettsville, Plainfield, Avon, Danville, Clayton, Spencer, Brazil, Terre Haute, Brownsburg and Monrovia find the used vehicle of their dreams! *Special internet price not valid with any other discount, coupon, or in-store promotion. All promotional offers expire immediately after close of sale. Prices subject to change without notice. Options may vary as described due to automated process.

2018 Honda Accord Review

As SUV and truck demand continues to rise while traditional car sales slip, what does the future hold for the family sedan? Once the bread-and-butter of every automaker’s lineup, crossover SUVs are stealing the limelight. But don’t tell Honda the car is dead. The Accord has been one of the best-selling midsize sedans for years and it’s coming into 2018 new from the ground up. This 10th generation Accord completely reimagines the sedan, with a more sporting and athletic appearance. With a considerably longer wheelbase, a lower height and slightly shorter length, proportions now take on a more premium, coupe-like sedan stance. As expected, the V6 bows out replaced with a duo of turbocharged engines – a new 1.5-liter, 192 horsepower 4-cylinder mated to a CVT or available 6-speed manual transmission in Sport trim or the new 2.0-liter from the Civic Type R, producing 252 horsepower and 273 pound-feet of torque, paired to either a 10-speed automatic or the 6-speed stick, exclusive to the Accord Sport. All Accords now come equipped with a Two-Mode Driving System featuring Normal and Sport settings, allowing the driver to dial-up/down the vehicle's reflexes. The system engages with multiple chassis and drivetrain components, including the new electric power steering, automatic transmission, drive-by-wire throttle, adaptive dampers and Active Sound Control system, to provide the driver with an expanded range of driving characteristics. An ECON mode is also available that helps improve fuel efficiency. Lighter yet more rigid, the Accord boasts improved ride quality, cabin quietness and dynamic performance, according to Honda. The 1.5-liter powered Accord is available in six trims while the 2.0-liter model has four trims. And the new Accord Hybrid will be available in five trims. All come equipped with Honda Sensing safety and driver-assistive technologies.